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we're not going to look for energy alternatives? >> you have to believe the president is going to do something to make the environmentalists happy. we know that drilling on federal landses down dramatically. so if they let the keystone pipeline through, then there's got to be something big, something nice and juicy to give to the environmentalists to sort of assuage their anger. so i'm more than worried about this. this is an amazing situation. when the president talks about us importing less fuel he is talking about the fracking miracle. the miracle of being able to find fossil fuel under our feet that we had given up and it's created jobs and tax revenue for local and state governments and the federal government, and it's nuts to turn this upside-down but a lot of people will based on emotions, not fact. >> neil: even if it's too cold -- that's enough. >>> what really is on the protesters mind. mark found out for himself. let's just say this -- environmentalists discovered something more scary. >> what drew many dismantle depipeli
we're not going to look for energy alternatives? >> you have to believe the president is going to do something to make the environmentalists happy. we know that drilling on federal landses down dramatically. so if they let the keystone pipeline through, then there's got to be something big, something nice and juicy to give to the environmentalists to sort of assuage their anger. so i'm more than worried about this. this is an amazing situation. when the president talks about us importing...
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there is things like nascar track owners and wind energy producer and port rehe can rum manufacturers that would more than offset the defense cuts that would be devastating. >> bill wants the president to bail out republicans who made the sequestration deal. >> i want the president to bail out the military. >> but he wants to. >> he is commander in chief. maybe you are not aware of that. >> he is saying let's have a temporary deal to avoid sequestration and republicans are saying no, we have got to protect the rich oil companies and gas companies and we can't do it. >> chris: i will call a little bit of a change here and congressman cotton i want to ask you about an interesting decision that the congressional republican leaders made they decide who is going to give the official republican response and decided itle be florida senator marco rubinetterie giving the official response. >> i would say he has been an emerging leader on capitol hill for are republicans across the country for two years now. a generation of new leaders not just marco but paul ryan and scott walker who are emerg
there is things like nascar track owners and wind energy producer and port rehe can rum manufacturers that would more than offset the defense cuts that would be devastating. >> bill wants the president to bail out republicans who made the sequestration deal. >> i want the president to bail out the military. >> but he wants to. >> he is commander in chief. maybe you are not aware of that. >> he is saying let's have a temporary deal to avoid sequestration and...
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the president has plans to spend billions of taxpayer dollars on more green energy. so we ask you, is that the best use for your money? and has he ever won on that? martha: it's being called the sip -- there he goes, thirsty, i get thirsty, doesn't -frbg? questions how media responded to marco rubio. some say is this a career-ender for this man? is that going a little too far. >> it had been a long day at work we had already done an 18-minute recording in spanish and my mouth got dry, what can i say. i was happy overall with what we were able to deliver in the speech. [ whispering ] i've always preferred the crème part of an oreo. [ whispering ] that's crazy, the cookie's the best part. crème. cooe. crème. stop yelling. you stop yelling. [ whispering ] both of you stop yelling. [ whispering ] i'm trying to read. [ male announcer ] choose your side at oreo.com. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just
the president has plans to spend billions of taxpayer dollars on more green energy. so we ask you, is that the best use for your money? and has he ever won on that? martha: it's being called the sip -- there he goes, thirsty, i get thirsty, doesn't -frbg? questions how media responded to marco rubio. some say is this a career-ender for this man? is that going a little too far. >> it had been a long day at work we had already done an 18-minute recording in spanish and my mouth got dry,...
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. >> bret: president obama laid out ambitious agenda on energy efficiency and climb change and education in the "state of the union" tuesday. how much of that has any realistic chance of being adopted? chief white house correspondent ed henry takes a look. >> day two of president obama hitting the road to sell an agenda he thinks has a good shot of passing congress and turning around the economy. >> on tuesday i delivered my "state of the union" address and i laid out a plan for reignating what i believe is the true engine of america economic growth. a thriving, growing rising middle class. >> reality check from speaker john boehner who is declaring it's largely dead on arrival. >> notably it lacked any new ideas. he hoped to millions of americans asking question: where are the jobs? >> he taking aim to boost the minimum wage from $7.25 to $9. which the white house is framing as boon to middle class. >> an idea that governor romney and i agreed on last year. tie minimum wage to the cost of living so it becomes a wage to live on. >> except there is disagreement from even mark xandy, econo
. >> bret: president obama laid out ambitious agenda on energy efficiency and climb change and education in the "state of the union" tuesday. how much of that has any realistic chance of being adopted? chief white house correspondent ed henry takes a look. >> day two of president obama hitting the road to sell an agenda he thinks has a good shot of passing congress and turning around the economy. >> on tuesday i delivered my "state of the union" address and...
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and an energy security trust fund to invest in green energy projects, solar and wind. and that will be paid for by a new levy on the oil companies. it adds up to a big new activist government spending program paid for by the private sector. does it match? we spend more than we take in from the private sector? we don't know the specifics on that at this point. martha: paid for by the private sector in what sense? increased taxes increased corporate taxes, how, stuart? >> take more money off wealthy individuals by closing so-called loopholes. take more money from corporations especially money they makeover seas and money they makeover seas and they don't bring look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... . ... [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta
and an energy security trust fund to invest in green energy projects, solar and wind. and that will be paid for by a new levy on the oil companies. it adds up to a big new activist government spending program paid for by the private sector. does it match? we spend more than we take in from the private sector? we don't know the specifics on that at this point. martha: paid for by the private sector in what sense? increased taxes increased corporate taxes, how, stuart? >> take more money...
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subsidies, more subsidies for wind, solar and wind thermal energy. ee research for biofuel and natural gas cars. redesign america's high schools. a new foreign aid initiative. research for brain disease and clean energy and universal preschool. these are expensive. the last one alone the president's favorite liberal think tank the centerrer for american progress issued a proposal a few days ago foreshadowing the president's mention of it in his state of the union and said it would cost $25 billion a year when fully operated. we are talking about a hundred billion dollars a year in additional spending if the president's proposals are enacted and we are at deficit, we don't have the money for it. the question is, can we afford it as a country? jon: you heard with regard to that universal pre daycare kind of thing, universal pre kindergarten thing of thing the president said that forever dollar you spend on that kind of a program you get something like $14 back. >> that's how we justify everything. the president justified the stimulus by saying if we sp
subsidies, more subsidies for wind, solar and wind thermal energy. ee research for biofuel and natural gas cars. redesign america's high schools. a new foreign aid initiative. research for brain disease and clean energy and universal preschool. these are expensive. the last one alone the president's favorite liberal think tank the centerrer for american progress issued a proposal a few days ago foreshadowing the president's mention of it in his state of the union and said it would cost $25...
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to telecommunications to aerospace to energy to oil. you've got to remember that as well. our next guest says today's report is a tipping point between us and china. gorddn chang is the author of the coming collapse of china. we'll ask is him about that title in a second because no collapse soon enough if this is what they're doing. why is it such a tipping point? >> we've now about all of the pla's, the chinese military's, cyber attacks against the united states in a decade, and as recently as november they turned down the cybersecurity bill. i think this really got to americans because it showed they're not only going after the defense establishment, they're also going after the institutions of a free society; newspapers, the press, media. jenna: what are they up to? >> well, they just want information. they want it because they believe in asymmetric warfare where they believe they can use cyber attacks against a militarily stronger america and also because they want all this information to help their own enterprises to compete with us. jenna: one of the reports in "the
to telecommunications to aerospace to energy to oil. you've got to remember that as well. our next guest says today's report is a tipping point between us and china. gorddn chang is the author of the coming collapse of china. we'll ask is him about that title in a second because no collapse soon enough if this is what they're doing. why is it such a tipping point? >> we've now about all of the pla's, the chinese military's, cyber attacks against the united states in a decade, and as...
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china supplies 90% or more of north korea's energy, food and humanitarian existence. that regime would not continue to exist without china's report. china says it doesn't want north korea to have nuclear weapons, but frankly for 20 years it has failed to do what it alone can do to stop it. the idea that we are going to negotiate with north korea over this has been a delusion for a longtime. bill: one more question on this. you say it's important to understand whether it's plutonium or ooh rain yan. what is the difference? >> the north korean as have been use -d plutonium in their first new tests reprocessed from their reactor. many believe they are running out of plutonium. they have had a substantial uranium enrichment program for ten years. if leaks from gases from this test show that it was uranium based that will demonstrate that they have enriched uranium to weapons grade levels and have successfully tested it. that would be a big breakthrough with potential implications for iran as well. bill: one question on benghazi. this came out of the hearing at the end of
china supplies 90% or more of north korea's energy, food and humanitarian existence. that regime would not continue to exist without china's report. china says it doesn't want north korea to have nuclear weapons, but frankly for 20 years it has failed to do what it alone can do to stop it. the idea that we are going to negotiate with north korea over this has been a delusion for a longtime. bill: one more question on this. you say it's important to understand whether it's plutonium or ooh rain...
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clean energy jobs, infrastructure. it's also an opportunity for him to thank the troops in afghanistan and our troops all over the world. that's usually the one crowd pleaser where everybody stands and applauds when you say thank you to the troops. but we've got a big crisis coming in march looming over our economy with the sequestration, and this will be seen in history as how obama is trying to make his sale, um, for his economic program and what we need to do with the debt right now. and we'll have to see whether it tracks or not. arthel: and with that said, how much do you think the president's legacy will be on his mind tonight? >> well, i don't know if it's so much -- i think the second inaugural was all legacy. it was about selma and stonewall and, you know, seneca falls, putting him in the social justice movement. i think this one is down to business. i mean, he's got to deal with these economic crisis at hand. so it's really about what do we do to jump-start the economy more right now. i think it's less of a l
clean energy jobs, infrastructure. it's also an opportunity for him to thank the troops in afghanistan and our troops all over the world. that's usually the one crowd pleaser where everybody stands and applauds when you say thank you to the troops. but we've got a big crisis coming in march looming over our economy with the sequestration, and this will be seen in history as how obama is trying to make his sale, um, for his economic program and what we need to do with the debt right now. and...
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they say it's not enough to call it an energy drink. okay. >> gretchen: president obama set to give his state of the union address tonight, expected topics are gun control, immigration and the economy. here with some insight is director of the national economic council, gene sperling. good morning to you. >> good morning, thanks for having us. >> gretchen: give us the 20 second preview. what are we going to hear tonight? >> you're going to hear the focus on what we can do working together in bipartisan way to strengthen the middle class because first that's our goal for economic policy. but we also think that's the engine of future economic growth. a stronger middle class, better educated, working in manufacturing, innovation, entrepreneurship, small business. these are the things that drive further economic growth. we've made a lot of progress since the deep recession of 2009. but this president is going to make very clear we have a lot further to go on job creation, on bringing down the deficit and investing in our people. >> brian: s
they say it's not enough to call it an energy drink. okay. >> gretchen: president obama set to give his state of the union address tonight, expected topics are gun control, immigration and the economy. here with some insight is director of the national economic council, gene sperling. good morning to you. >> good morning, thanks for having us. >> gretchen: give us the 20 second preview. what are we going to hear tonight? >> you're going to hear the focus on what we can...
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energy included, because of innovation. >> absolutely. energy is really a key target of technology, both in terms of production side but also there is a lot more efficiency in the corporate side and in households in the way we consume energy. there are new light bulbs, new building codes, new equipment that is energy efficient. >> is that where the innovation is in this country or is it elsewhere? is this country still number one in innovation? >> i think we're still number one in innovation. i talk to a lot of companies and american companies are innovative but there's more competition, so we have to continue to up our game, which means utilizing our energy, utilizing innovative technology, educational system needs to be a world class educational system if we're going to have world class xaeps and we need to build our infrastructure. other countries are doing that. we need to do likewise. >> good to see you. bob hormats joining us. >>> up next, the state of the union and what the proposal president obama laid out in the second term. >>>
energy included, because of innovation. >> absolutely. energy is really a key target of technology, both in terms of production side but also there is a lot more efficiency in the corporate side and in households in the way we consume energy. there are new light bulbs, new building codes, new equipment that is energy efficient. >> is that where the innovation is in this country or is it elsewhere? is this country still number one in innovation? >> i think we're still number...
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we want to be north american energy-nonpartisan, this is our friend -- energy-independent, this is our friend, the canadians. >>gretchen: let's talk about why it's so important what john kerry thinks about it. the secretary of state has control over whether or not this should move forward. we all know before the election, secretary clinton and the president said that now was not the time to make the decision. people thought that was a political move. now that the election is over, what will the secretary of state do? >> the difficulty is based on what the president said the day he was sworn in at the inaugural -- he talked a lot about climate change and everything else -- this will send a bad signal to the enviros who strongly supported the president to get into office. they're not going to want this project approved, which is why it's going to be such a difficult decision when they decide to make it. >>brian: you do what's in the best interest of the country, you do it. if you do what's in the best interest of the environmentalists, you don't. it's amazing, for the second year in a ro
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the things that doug mentioned, what he talked about, more investment and clean energy and infrastructure, we have a poll from rasmussen that shows this. the consequence of this is that the president's failing to move the country forward. which helps the economy more? more government cuts, 55 percent? more spending? only 36 percent agree with the president. >> the reason he changed from the inaugural address where he never mentioned the economy to the speech which was "about the economy" but was about bigger government and more spending, is because the country has consumed those issues and the issues that he has been talking about, climate change and the others are at the bottom of people's concerns, so the answer is, the president is pushing an agenda, a campaign to defeat the republicans in 2014 and the republicans have no narrative and are sitting there like lumps. we had a real watergate in a response finally. when i say the president failed to move the country forward he failed an opportunity to find common ground. >> the man who was going to unite the america, no red america or blue
the things that doug mentioned, what he talked about, more investment and clean energy and infrastructure, we have a poll from rasmussen that shows this. the consequence of this is that the president's failing to move the country forward. which helps the economy more? more government cuts, 55 percent? more spending? only 36 percent agree with the president. >> the reason he changed from the inaugural address where he never mentioned the economy to the speech which was "about the...
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we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. martha: big story today. china's military is now being linked to a group that's responsible for at least 140 hacking attempts, targeting u.s. companies. now this new report says these hackers have stolen information from 100 targets in the united states. it reportedly includes things like blueprints, details on protecting the creative content, pricing documents, contact lists but that's not the worst of it really. let's talk this with ambassador john bolton, former u.s. ambassador to the u.
we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes...
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that's when you could feel everybody's energy like -- jon: good morning i'm jon scott. fire in the sky a meteor plummets to earth smashing windows and injuring hundreds. it will get your attention especially when a much bigger astroid is about to make a near earth pass. passengers off that crippled cruise ship and they have stories to tell. we'll hear several of them tell us about life on board the stricken triumph. have you heard about the nasty and very public fight between electric carmaker tesla and "the new york times"? our news panel take it on in eight minutes on "happening now." [sound of car alarms ] bill: that is just amazing to watch. i meantime and again. that is a massive meteor we told you about that injured hundreds, maybe even more than a thousand. it damaged about 3,000 buildings, exploding over russia earlier today. that is one event now. but it turns out here on planet earth we'll soon have another encounter with an astroid, entirely different deal on the screen here, what scientists say could be the closes fly by of any object in history of this size
that's when you could feel everybody's energy like -- jon: good morning i'm jon scott. fire in the sky a meteor plummets to earth smashing windows and injuring hundreds. it will get your attention especially when a much bigger astroid is about to make a near earth pass. passengers off that crippled cruise ship and they have stories to tell. we'll hear several of them tell us about life on board the stricken triumph. have you heard about the nasty and very public fight between electric carmaker...
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this government-supported green energy project is turning into an absolute fiasco. solyndra, beacon power, a-123 batteries and now michigan. as you pointed out they got $150 million from us -- taxpayer money -- plus another $175 million in state funds, state tax subsidies. they haven't produced a single battery. and the order of the general has taken a look at the company and found they were paying workers to watch video games, paying workers to work outside the factory in animal shelters. >>steve: they didn't produce batteries, so they had to do something. they had to watch television or watch a video or volunteer for something. >> grossly, inefficient, bad management. case closed. this is a south korean company. >>steve: there you hit on something. we gave how many dollars to a south korean company to make batteries in michigan? why debate -- didn't we give money to a michigan company to make batteries in michigan? >> it was government that made the decision and government makes lousy decisions when it comes to running a business. where do we get volt batteries fr
this government-supported green energy project is turning into an absolute fiasco. solyndra, beacon power, a-123 batteries and now michigan. as you pointed out they got $150 million from us -- taxpayer money -- plus another $175 million in state funds, state tax subsidies. they haven't produced a single battery. and the order of the general has taken a look at the company and found they were paying workers to watch video games, paying workers to work outside the factory in animal shelters....
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i like her energy. and i think she is determined, and as i am, to get us back to regular order. she and i talked about that today. i think we will see a different senate operation now. hopefully. i think she is capable of doing that and i think she is headed in that direction. and, by the way, nita loy, she is the first appropriations director of the house side. >> de you think -- >> i think paul ryan, the chairman of the house committee, has been in contact with senator murray. i think they're both very practical-minded people and understand that this is a practical place where we are talking about here. i hope and trust that the budget committees will agree on a single number so that we can do our job, which cannot do otherwise. >> are closely do you work with paul ryan? >> very well. he is a bright guy. he understands what our predicament is on appropriations, that we are limited on what we can do, on the big number that he gives us and the budget resolution is. he understands that and he sympathizes with their predicament. i told him and i have told others. you guys are up i
i like her energy. and i think she is determined, and as i am, to get us back to regular order. she and i talked about that today. i think we will see a different senate operation now. hopefully. i think she is capable of doing that and i think she is headed in that direction. and, by the way, nita loy, she is the first appropriations director of the house side. >> de you think -- >> i think paul ryan, the chairman of the house committee, has been in contact with senator murray. i...
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a lot of energy is spent talking about the injustice that would fall to those who have invested over their lifetime if they did not receive the benefits that they rightly should receive. probably not enough energy is spent talking about the injustice to the next generation, those who will pay more to a program from which they will receive far less if nothing is done. as we focus as a body on the importance of the justice of making sure that current recipients and those nearing retirement receive those benefits. we should spend equal energy thinking about the next generation and how we preserve the program for them. >> reproduce a report every summer or fall on the social security program, which lays out the ratio of workers to beneficiaries and about the effects of the program on people born in different birth cohorts and income distributions. >> i want to thank the director for being with us and for his wisdom and patience. the members have seven days to submit questions. this hearing is adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national
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other than coal-based energy sources. one of the things including what could be done by action of the agencies. one of the things that he was suggesting is that trading of energy. the other is to allow an investment fund so agencies can borrow money but have to pay it back once there is energy savings that have been incurred. private industry will come in, they will put something in place, they will get paid back out of the energy savings that come out of that program. >> have you think the administration has done in terms of implement and? >> that energy savings is a cross agency priority goal. it said that it would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by 2020. indirect greenhouse gases by 13% from the 2008 basis. so they have the real measures. they are reporting every corner of progress against their goals in a report that the post of on the web. they are looking at the impact on 500,000 buildings that the federal government manages. in 2000 when he reduced emissions by 8.3% from the 2008 fiscal year basis. >> what y
other than coal-based energy sources. one of the things including what could be done by action of the agencies. one of the things that he was suggesting is that trading of energy. the other is to allow an investment fund so agencies can borrow money but have to pay it back once there is energy savings that have been incurred. private industry will come in, they will put something in place, they will get paid back out of the energy savings that come out of that program. >> have you think...
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we begin to develop new products, new automobiles, new forms of energy, and that sort of thing, would become the driving force for industry, going forward, under the way to revitalize the economy. we should be bringing together and the brightest minds in this country for an obsolete long- term campaign to fight climate change. -- absolute long-term campaign to fight climate change. make it like the moon shot. the cliche is a new marshall plan. that is the root got to be following, at this point. but it also requires tremendous investment. we have to figure out how to pay for these investments. >> finally, the issue of responsibility, wall street nurses main street. who pays for the crisis we are in and who does not? >> one of the things that has been problematic, the reason we have this imbalance of wealth and income in the country, the sacrifices we have gone through as a result of our economic problems have not been properly shared. most people's standards of living are declining while the top is doing great. we should be raising taxes -- this is heresy -- but we should be raising t
we begin to develop new products, new automobiles, new forms of energy, and that sort of thing, would become the driving force for industry, going forward, under the way to revitalize the economy. we should be bringing together and the brightest minds in this country for an obsolete long- term campaign to fight climate change. -- absolute long-term campaign to fight climate change. make it like the moon shot. the cliche is a new marshall plan. that is the root got to be following, at this...
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. >> he'll focus on the new initiatives, manufacturing, infrastructure, education and clean energy. the president has made it clear and you can see this in some of what he has said to other reporters in build-up that none of the new initiatives are going to cost a dime. nonetheless there is every education that there be recommendation for the president on manufacturing to give more tax credit to spark more manufacturing in the united states as opposed to those who attempt to move it overseas. infrastructure roads bridges and tunnels and free up the money quicker. and on education look for a continuation that the president may portray clean education, but they're looking for more of a continuation of existing plans tax incentives, credits to companies who are creating things like solar energy. >> john: we have super environmentists coming to discuss those proposals but this president seems to be getting two bits of advice from his supporters and detractors. go big and don't spend any money. is it possible to do those thing at once. >> you can go big politically without going big in p
. >> he'll focus on the new initiatives, manufacturing, infrastructure, education and clean energy. the president has made it clear and you can see this in some of what he has said to other reporters in build-up that none of the new initiatives are going to cost a dime. nonetheless there is every education that there be recommendation for the president on manufacturing to give more tax credit to spark more manufacturing in the united states as opposed to those who attempt to move it...
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the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >> schieffer: ronald reagan used to say for all our differences, if we were attacked by aliens from outer space, earth's people would come together and defend that planet. all that space junk crashing into siberia made me wonder, though, was he right? probably. but after watching washington's blundering effort to deal with the so-called sequester, i woul
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he can go down the clean energy pathway or dirty energy pathway. keystone is smack in the middle of dirty energy. he has to turn that down. >> in terms of the magazine editorial that suggested basically that he triaction newsing late. that he say, okay, have your keystone pipeline. it has no direct -- stopping it won't stop those tar sands from being produced, will not directly affect co2, and then give yourself corps for enforcing the clean air regulations on coal fired power plants. that sounded -- >> fairly reasonable. >> well, perhaps sensible. as much as you can say i believe in climate change, i'm for mitigating its affects as much as we can, but you still have to be a shrewd strategist. >> he is a politician, and we shouldn't ever think he is not. he has to play the game. the fact of the matter is these timetables are a little ridiculous in terms of what is happening. nature is not waiting. they don't care about treaties, physics, and they don't care about treaties or laws. it's got to happen faster, and we don't realize it. we're sitting 25
he can go down the clean energy pathway or dirty energy pathway. keystone is smack in the middle of dirty energy. he has to turn that down. >> in terms of the magazine editorial that suggested basically that he triaction newsing late. that he say, okay, have your keystone pipeline. it has no direct -- stopping it won't stop those tar sands from being produced, will not directly affect co2, and then give yourself corps for enforcing the clean air regulations on coal fired power plants....
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thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like diane's. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm this winter, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! itit sparks a movement. because people can't keep it to themselves. look ! no ugly spots ! awesome! incredible shine. i'm switching for good. love, love, love finish! over a million people have switched to finish. visit us on facebook. >>> u.s. combat troops are supposed to leave afghanistan after next year but the pentagon is now pushing a three high pressure year plan to keep about 8,000 troops there after the nato mission ends. the "washington post" reports that the plan would reduce the number of americans over the following two years. the phased reduction approach would redefine the u.s. end game in afghanistan. >>> leon panetta is authorizing more benefits to same-sex partners but the pentagon is not he can tending some housing benefits saying the complex issue requires more review and it has triggered concerns among military leaders. th
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we do have a department of energy. would you do that, for the record? >> absolutely. >> you and i have talked about this at fort smith, the problems we are facing with the halloween of the readiness in terms of pilot training, number of hours -- halloween of the readiness -- hollowing of the readiness in terms of pilot training, number of hours. readiness signals risk, equals lives. -- equals risk, equals lives. what this could cause in terms of lives or of risk, would you make sure that we get that? >> yes, sir. >> both you and generally most talked about readiness. i appreciate that. readiness, risk, and lives. will you do the same thing in your services or have you done this already? >> yes, sir. >> lastly, general dempsey and ferguson, as i mentioned in my opening statement, when secretary pineda announced the indefinite delay of deployment of the lincoln -- panetta announced the indefinite delay of deployment of the lincoln, what does it mean for ongoing operations, will you do that for us? >> yes, senator. >> thank you very much. >> senator reed,
we do have a department of energy. would you do that, for the record? >> absolutely. >> you and i have talked about this at fort smith, the problems we are facing with the halloween of the readiness in terms of pilot training, number of hours -- halloween of the readiness -- hollowing of the readiness in terms of pilot training, number of hours. readiness signals risk, equals lives. -- equals risk, equals lives. what this could cause in terms of lives or of risk, would you make sure...
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will he explain why his energy bill contains no such commitment and why he has broken that promise? >> i have to tell the honorable gentleman that he is completely wrong. the energy bill does exactly what i said in the house; it is about legislating to force companies to give people the lowest tariff. >> oh, no. >> order. it is very discourteous of the house to issue a collective groan-notably on the opposition benches. it is quite inexplicable. i have called the good doctor; let us hear from the good doctor. >> schools in cambridgeshire were underfunded for decades by both the last labour government and the one before that, and the latest figure shows that they receive £600 per pupil per year less than the english average-the worst funding in the entire country. does the prime minister agree that that is simply unfair? will he support the cambridge news "fair deal for our schools" campaign, and pledge to end the discrepancy during the current parliament? >> i will consider carefully what my honorable friend has said, but i will say to him now that we have protected the schools bud
will he explain why his energy bill contains no such commitment and why he has broken that promise? >> i have to tell the honorable gentleman that he is completely wrong. the energy bill does exactly what i said in the house; it is about legislating to force companies to give people the lowest tariff. >> oh, no. >> order. it is very discourteous of the house to issue a collective groan-notably on the opposition benches. it is quite inexplicable. i have called the good doctor;...
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we'lllook, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how our system works. e-trade. less for us. more for you. for hollywood's biggest stars. let's have a look. who is it for? it's for becky. she must be important. [ neil ] oh, s
we'lllook, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your...
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the rest would be invested in clean energy and renew bees. the bill would close the halliburton loophole so drinking water would be safe from fracking fluid. getting it through congress is quite another game. >> if congress won't act soon to protect future generations i will. i will direct my cabinet to come up with executive actions we can take now and in the future to reduce pollution, prepare our communities for the consequences of climate change and speed the transition to more sustainable sources of energy. >> michael: it turns out that the president's forceful pitch is exactly what the american public wants. a poll out this week finds that two thirds of voters support the president taking significant steps to address climate change. 93% believe americans have a moral obligation to future generations to leave them a planet that is not polluted or damaged. seems like you have the people on your side, mr. president. now it's time to take action. joining me now from right next to me is james west editor of the climate desk. james, so glad t
the rest would be invested in clean energy and renew bees. the bill would close the halliburton loophole so drinking water would be safe from fracking fluid. getting it through congress is quite another game. >> if congress won't act soon to protect future generations i will. i will direct my cabinet to come up with executive actions we can take now and in the future to reduce pollution, prepare our communities for the consequences of climate change and speed the transition to more...
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look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. ♪ waterloo >>> top ten things going through marco rubio's mind. number ten, smooth. >> it would have been less awkward had he been wearing one of these on his head during the speech. >> oh, my god, i asked for sparkling water. >> you tweeted out the water bottle yourself. you've gotten there again. you know the thing that you've shown is your ability to laugh at yourself. do you have anything to add to that tweet from last night? >> no, i needed water. what am i going
look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go,...
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i would say there's still a movement, but i think that the tea party gives energy. mostly to the republican party, but it's also equal parts chastisement to equal parts to anybody who promotes big government of deficit so the tea party isn't afraid to tell republicans you need to spend less money. >> appreciate your time. >>> next, a 5-year-old boy held hostage in an underground bunker for six days. he's home now. in an interview, his mother reveals what her son experienced. plus, what did ted nugent say after attending the state of the union address? we're going to tell it to you. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive
i would say there's still a movement, but i think that the tea party gives energy. mostly to the republican party, but it's also equal parts chastisement to equal parts to anybody who promotes big government of deficit so the tea party isn't afraid to tell republicans you need to spend less money. >> appreciate your time. >>> next, a 5-year-old boy held hostage in an underground bunker for six days. he's home now. in an interview, his mother reveals what her son experienced....
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and boy, there is an interesting energy in this city. preparations underway for the conclave. that will, of course, elect the successor to pope benedict after that shocking decision yesterday to step down. and another big story we're following is back at home, because the president is putting the finishing touches on the first state of the union speech of his second term. and we'll have a lot more on that coming up in this hour. but this morning, we are starting to get new information about pope benedict, and particularly about his health. decisions that may have played into his shocking announcement to abdicate. for example, we now know this morning, the pope has had a pacemaker for some time and actually had a minor operation to replace its batteries three months ago. we're also hearing for the first time about a fall he took while he was on a trip to cuba in mexico. just hours after his announcement, this video circulated. you can see it shows lightning striking st. peter's basilica, maybe leading some catholics to wonder if it was some sort of sign from above. a sign of wh
and boy, there is an interesting energy in this city. preparations underway for the conclave. that will, of course, elect the successor to pope benedict after that shocking decision yesterday to step down. and another big story we're following is back at home, because the president is putting the finishing touches on the first state of the union speech of his second term. and we'll have a lot more on that coming up in this hour. but this morning, we are starting to get new information about...
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become more energy independent. don't? >>> all right. thank you, chris. the big stories in the week ahead from wall street to hollywood, and our correspondents will tell you what you need to know. we begin tonight with what's happening at the pentagon. >> i'm barbara starr at the pentagon. defense secretary leon panetta was to be home in california in retirement, but now that congress will not deal with the chuck hagel nomination for another ten days, panetta still is on the job. he will travel to brussels for a nato summit to talk about afghanistan and other security issues. when the summit is over on friday, the big question, does he come back to the pentagon or does he try once again to go home to california? >> i'm poppy harlow in new york and while the markets are closed monday for the presidents' day holiday, but when they reopen tuesday, we will get key earnings and economic reports. the latest existing home sales numbers will come out wednesday that will help us see if the housing recovery is continuing because existing home sales account for abou
become more energy independent. don't? >>> all right. thank you, chris. the big stories in the week ahead from wall street to hollywood, and our correspondents will tell you what you need to know. we begin tonight with what's happening at the pentagon. >> i'm barbara starr at the pentagon. defense secretary leon panetta was to be home in california in retirement, but now that congress will not deal with the chuck hagel nomination for another ten days, panetta still is on the job....
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energy is one of the things he will talk about. the caller mentioned education and you will hear about those two things. but how can that grow our economy. for example, for education, they are talking about joe occasional training, tailored to certain businesses. maybe having something before kindergarten and also that we are going to hear things about clean jobs and clean energy. host: nebraska, independent line. caller: thanks c-span. my thing is, first of all, i'm a former marine. i'm hispanic and i keep watch on these guys talk about cuts and spending cuts and nancy pelosi, i don't know what planet she's on, but she says there is no spending problem. i see greece in our country and it's california, new york, illinois, baltimore, detroit. and they're not addressing what's happening in those states. and that's the reason i dumped out of the republican and democrat party. and dennis hastert, just before he retired, he drops an earmark boehm, $10 million right on his business interest in illinois. what's up with that? we are all in
energy is one of the things he will talk about. the caller mentioned education and you will hear about those two things. but how can that grow our economy. for example, for education, they are talking about joe occasional training, tailored to certain businesses. maybe having something before kindergarten and also that we are going to hear things about clean jobs and clean energy. host: nebraska, independent line. caller: thanks c-span. my thing is, first of all, i'm a former marine. i'm...
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you know, that is also in regards to the department of energy. they are going to get hit with budget cuts as well. the only thing that i would say is the nuclear deterrent is pretty important. what is the last thing you that you would want to do serious damage to. i would imagine that the department of energy and the leadership there, and certainly the department of defense would try to protect our nuclear capabilities to the maximum extent possible. general welch was just describing that. it is not critical, but he is doing a little bit less than he used to do. i think you will see that in the nuclear programs. >> we are looking at the severe cuts. if i'm hearing you correctly, you would say that the nuclear deterrent would be a national priority? >> i think it is a national priority. that doesn't mean that it will escape entirely the cuts of this magnitude. i would not say that. but it is something that we would value pretty highly. look at what the north koreans are doing. you really have to have a safe and secure reliable nuclear deterrent. >
you know, that is also in regards to the department of energy. they are going to get hit with budget cuts as well. the only thing that i would say is the nuclear deterrent is pretty important. what is the last thing you that you would want to do serious damage to. i would imagine that the department of energy and the leadership there, and certainly the department of defense would try to protect our nuclear capabilities to the maximum extent possible. general welch was just describing that. it...
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i would say there's still a movement, but i think that the tea party gives energy. mostly to the republican party, but it's also equal parts chastisement to equal parts to anybody who promotes big government of deficit so the tea party isn't afraid to tell republicans you need to spend less money. >> appreciate your time. >>> next, a 5-year-old boy held hostage in an underground bunker for six days. he's home now. in an interview, his mother reveals what her son experienced. plus, what did ted nugent say after attending the state of the union address? we're going to tell it to you. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbin
i would say there's still a movement, but i think that the tea party gives energy. mostly to the republican party, but it's also equal parts chastisement to equal parts to anybody who promotes big government of deficit so the tea party isn't afraid to tell republicans you need to spend less money. >> appreciate your time. >>> next, a 5-year-old boy held hostage in an underground bunker for six days. he's home now. in an interview, his mother reveals what her son experienced....
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. >> you can feel the energy. i know you can't wait for this one as well. >> the food is good anyway. >> the food is always good. if anyone knows italian food, chris, you do. >> thank you. >>> an emotional event at the white house. president obama will present the citizens medal to the six adult victims of the sandy hook shooting. there are 18 americans who will be given the medal. >>> plus, blocking hagel. the republicans have left the republican without his choice for defense secretary. that's next. and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today,
. >> you can feel the energy. i know you can't wait for this one as well. >> the food is good anyway. >> the food is always good. if anyone knows italian food, chris, you do. >> thank you. >>> an emotional event at the white house. president obama will present the citizens medal to the six adult victims of the sandy hook shooting. there are 18 americans who will be given the medal. >>> plus, blocking hagel. the republicans have left the republican...